IND Vs AUS: Australia stopped the ‘Vijay Rath of Virat Team’, winning by 333 runs

Pune. Australia Cricket Team defeated India by 333 runs on Saturday on the third day of the first Test match played on the Maharashtra Cricket Association ground. With this, the team has achieved a 1-0 lead in the four-match series. Australia had set a target of 441 against India, but the hosts were stacked on 107 runs.
Australia’s Steve O’Keefe took six wickets in the second innings. Nathan Lion has four successes. Okeef also took six wickets in the first innings. Australia scored 260 runs in their first innings and India’s first innings was reduced to 105 runs. After that, he made an impossible target in front of India while making 285 runs in his second innings.

Such a fallen wicket, Team India’s condition worsened
The start of the Indian team, which started to chase the target of big scores, was very bad. He got the first blow on the team score of 20 runs as Murali Vieja. He was given out LBW by Okeef on his personal score of 2 runs. Shortly after this, the second opener Lokesh Rahul scored 10 runs off Nathal Lion’s ball. Team India Sambhalati Already, Virat Kohli gave Okeef a third blow while bowled. They scored 13 runs. After a while, Ajinkya Rahane also made 18 runs to make the pavilion. Ravichandran Ashwin was unbeaten on some unbeaten batsmen and was out with just eight runs. Riddhman Saha could only score 5 runs.
Australia scored 441 target
Australia has given target of 441 for Team India victory. The hosts scored 260 runs in the first innings, while the second innings was reduced to 285 runs. Kangaroo team captain Steven Smith top-scored with 109 runs, while Stark, who scored a strong flip in the first innings, scored 30 runs in 31 balls. For India there is R. Ashwin took 4 wickets and Ravindra Jadeja took 3 wickets. Umesh Yadav’s name is two and Jayant Yadav’s name is a wicket.
Australia’s second innings
In the second innings of Australia, Steven Smith was not able to do anything, but India were all out on such a low run in the first innings that 285 runs are now seen to be very heavy. Smith scored 10th career and 18th career career as Australian captain. He scored 109 runs and hit Jadeja’s ball. Apart from them, Rainshaw and Marsh were 31-31, while Stark played 30 runs. All except the Shaun Marsh (0) and Kef (6), the batsmen touched the tenth rank.
India’s first innings: all out at 105 runs
Earlier, on the second day, Australia allotted India to 105 runs. Along with that, the team got a 155-run lead. The innings of Team India was not good since the start. Apart from openers KL Rahul (62), none of the batsmen could stand on the crease. India lost the remaining nine wickets cheaply.
Australia’s first innings thrill
Australia were all out for 260 runs at the start of the second day of the Pune Test. The last wicket of Mitchell Starc dropped. Stark hit 61 off Ashwin and caught Jadeja at the ball. The first day of the match was completely named by the Indian bowlers. Especially Umesh Yadav’s He took 4 wickets, R. Ashwin got 3 while Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets in his name. Rainshaw scored 68 runs for the Kangaroo team.
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